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    <div class="hentry entry"><div class="date"><span>Dec</span>31</div><h2 class="entry-title main"><a href="http://www.dio5.com/blog/1969/12/31/Hiking_Gear" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link">Hiking Gear</a></h2><h3 class="published">Wednesday, 1969 @ 23:59:59, posted by d</h3><div class="entry-content"><p>After spending 7 years with my Aldi-backpack and my carrefour-tent, I decided to upgrade my hiking-gear. After all, my winterhike in the vosges proved very well that an apropriate backpack that spreads the weight of your backpack equally on your hips can do miracles, which wasn't the case with my old yellow aldi-friend.
</p><p>And, as we're going to Scotland in June, to do the West Highland Way, a nice and stable tent would also come in handy. Therefore, a quite serious upgrade in the last few weeks.
</p><p><img class="float" alt="Deuter Aircontact Pro 70 + 15" src="http://www.dio5.com/new/images/deuter.jpg"/></p><h4>Backpack</h4><p>My first backpack choice was the <a href="http://www.macpac.co.nz/catalogue/product/199432ab-b554-40ff-ac09-d3fc4be48ad0/UK/d54c8583-410d-4bb3-8425-1009694f2b88">macpac glissade</a>. A very decent pack made from a very durable and waterproof material. It felt very comfortable, but its harness has this special shape that didn't fit my back very well. 
</p><p>That's why I tried the <a href="http://www.rucksack.de/rubriken/artikel.php?artikel=20000361">Deuter Aircontact Pro 70 + 15</a>. This felt like a charm, a very sturdy and comfortable hipbelt and harness but without the 'bult' of the macpac. It's not waterproof but you get a free waterproof protection-bag with it and it has lots of pockets, sidestraps and an H20-opening, which the macpac didn't. Price paid: 239 euros.</p><h4>Tent</h4><p>Today we went to the tents-show in Antwerp, by Kampeerder and Ka2. I didn't have a specific model in mind but I knew it had to have a floorsheet with between 5000mm and 10000mm, it had to be free-standing (so no tunnels) and the outertent should be placed before you put up the innertent.
</p><p><img class="float" alt="Vaude Space 2 tent" src="http://www.dio5.com/new/images/tent.jpg"/>We went for the <a href="http://www.vaude.de/hps/upload/cmi24/produkt_bilder/15735_4000_gross.jpg">Vaude Space 2</a>, model 2007: dome-shaped, a lot bigger than model 2006, with a 10000mm floorsheet, 3.69kg (with bag), freestanding with separately pitchable innertent, 2 entries and large enough to sleep 2 persons and 2 backpacks. With extreme wind stability. Price paid : 306 euros.
</p><p>Now all I need is a decent DSLR to capture all those magnificent moments, maybe a <a href="http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikonD80/">Nikon D80</a>? But that will be in another life... where I'm rich and famous.</p></div><div class="comment"><a rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link" href="http://www.dio5.com/blog/1969/12/31/Hiking_Gear">Permalink</a> | <a class="incomment" href="http://www.dio5.com/blog/1969/12/31/Hiking_Gear#comments" title="Permanent link of comments">0 comments</a> <span>Tags: <a rel="category tag" title="View all files in category" href="http://www.dio5.com/blog/category/travel">travel</a>, <a rel="category tag" title="View all files in category" href="http://www.dio5.com/blog/category/hiking">hiking</a>, <a rel="category tag" title="View all files in category" href="http://www.dio5.com/blog/category/alps">alps</a></span></div><a href="#mastHead" class="toTop scrolling-link">toTop</a></div>
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